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The 2018 Reunion weekend will take place on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 October 2018

The Type 21 Association, more commonly known as the ‘Type 21 Club’, was formed to bring together all those who served on the Royal Navy Type 21 (Amazon Class) frigates. The association has already held four reunions in Plymouth which where a resounding success with guests attending from all over the UK, Canada, America, Malaysia and Australia and now has over 1800 members including many of the ships Commanding Officers.

During the 2012 reunion funds where raised to purchase a memorial bench which has been placed in the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire in memory of all those who lost their lives while serving on the Type 21 ships or who served in the Type 21s and have since crossed the bar. This year’s fund raising meant donations could be made to military charities and the Type 21 Memorial Appeal.

There were eight Type 21 frigates which entered service between 1970 and 1975. They were HMS Amazon, HMS Antelope, HMS Ambuscade, HMS Arrow, HMS Active, HMS Alacrity, HMS Ardent and HMS Avenger. A general purpose frigate of commercial design, they were known for their distinctive sleek lines, and good turn of speed. They were often referred to as the ‘Porsches’ or ‘greyhounds’ of the fleet.

All eight ships were always based in Devonport. Seven of the eight ships served with distinction in the 1982 Falklands conflict. Two of the ships – HMS Ardent and HMS Antelope – were lost during the conflict with many lives lost. The explosions and sinking of HMS Antelope provided some of the most iconic images of the war.